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It will be a couple days before the podcast comes out.Wally Balljacker wrote:Is this up for download yet?
The only issue I have with Leo is that he still thinks Linux is too hard for ordinary folk. Other than that he's o.k.. The real problem is with his sidekicks on his TWIT podcasts (minus FLOSS Weekly). We're playing some Linux and F/OSS hating clips tomorrow night from these people. You'll know exactly what I'm talking about.Gomer_X wrote:I also thought the things he had to say about Bill Gates at the very beginning of the show didn't sound much like the money-grubbing freedom hater. I thought his opinions were pretty balanced.
Those clips were from Mac and Windows shows. I still don't understand why Leo should be a Linux advocate on non-Linux shows, or why people on Mac and Windows shows shouldn't be Mac and Windows fans.Patrick wrote:The only issue I have with Leo is that he still thinks Linux is too hard for ordinary folk. Other than that he's o.k.. The real problem is with his sidekicks on his TWIT podcasts (minus FLOSS Weekly). We're playing some Linux and F/OSS hating clips tomorrow night from these people. You'll know exactly what I'm talking about.Gomer_X wrote:I also thought the things he had to say about Bill Gates at the very beginning of the show didn't sound much like the money-grubbing freedom hater. I thought his opinions were pretty balanced.
My dad who's a grandpa is using Linux. I've also converted a bunch of other not so technical people over. My brother in law upgraded his Ubuntu box to HH all by himself. All I ask is that Linux be treated as an equal. Yes a noob can buy a $1200 Apple or $500 for a Dell box with Ubuntu pre-installed. Let people know about all the options. That's all.Gomer_X wrote:I also don't see a problem with saying Linux is too hard for some people. In my experience it's the truth. Dumb people should use dumb software, especially if they already know how to use Windows or OSX.
I can't imagine my Grandma installing Ubuntu and upgrading it every 6 months. Sorry, it's the truth and it's not Leo's fault.
I concur. Let's face it, if a person can install windows (spit) from scratch they can install linux from scratch.Patrick wrote:Let people know about all the options. That's all.
That's the point. If someone isn't willing to learn a little about computers, "go buy a Mac" is good advice. You can learn to use computers and save money, or spend some money and have Apple do it for you.eddie wrote:Someone I know was a tech for more than a decade said that there are some people who can not handle any os much less windows or osx. There needs to be more education about computers. The more your user knows, the easier it will be to support them.